Gabrielle is expected to become a hurricane Sunday and pass east of Bermuda, more than 1,000 miles from Florida.
Gabrielle is the seventh named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season. Once maximum sustained winds reach 74 mph, it will be a hurricane.
As of the 5 PM advisory from the National Hurricane Center, Gabrielle is still a tropical storm with max winds of 65 mph. The storm is located well northeast of the Caribbean Islands, moving northwest ...
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Tropical Storm Gabrielle is forecasted to reach hurricane strength by Sunday afternoon Tropical Storm Gabrielle: ...
The storm is not an immediate threat to land, but it is expected to strengthen as it moves through the open Atlantic.
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Tropical Storm Gabrielle is gaining strength and may become a major hurricane as it approaches Bermuda early next week, ...
Tropical Storm Gabrielle held onto its strength overnight and remains on track to become the season’s second hurricane this weekend.